Cameron Belford

Made a crucial stop just before the interval to deny Ben Tomlinson with his legs, and was largely untested otherwise as Wrexham dominated. 7

Manny Smith

Is doing well at right-back in the absence of Javan Vidal, but isn’t the same attacking presence. Solid at the back and does try to offer an outlet on the right. 7

Blaine Hudson

Superb showing from the centre-half, is relishing a return to the starting XI. Worked well with Jamal Fyfield to nullify the threat of Omar Bogle and Tomlinson throughout, and was close on a couple of occasions to scoring an unlikely winner. 8

Jamal Fyfield

Like Hudson was up against two lively and tricky forwards in Bogle and Tomlinson, but like Hudson stuck to the task manfully. His usually excellent distribution let him down on a couple of occasions to play Wrexham in to danger, but he covered well each time. 7

Sean Newton

Is a great outlet on the left, putting in countless crosses for the front men to attack, while is solid at the back too. 7

Adriano Moke

Not as involved as usual, but still kept Wrexham ticking over in midfield. Works hard to pick up any second balls, and also track back to keep the Dragons solid defensively. 7

Robbie Evans

An early booking took away part of his game, but the youngster is continuing to develop in a real box-to-box midfielder, he perhaps needs to find a few more goals to his game now after missing a couple of early chances. 7

Connor Jennings

Excellent from Jennings, who covered every blade of grass twice in an industrious night for the forward. But such were the chances that fell his way Jennings will know he could have put the game to bed himself. 8

Wes York

Not the same level of impact from York with Grimsby looking to keep the winger quiet, but he still got free a few times and will know he should have done better with a few efforts. 7

James Gray

Had one chalked off for offside, perhaps harshly having seen it back on the DVD, but his workrate and effort cannot be faulted, although he did miss one good chance before the end. 7

Dominic Vose

Described by visiting boss Paul Hurst as “arguably the best individual performance I’ve seen in this league”, Vose was a constant threat for the Dragons. He kept switching sides and was hungry for the ball, and was only denied scoring a winner by a wonderful save from James McKeown. 8

Adam Smith (on for York on 61)

Was unable to make much impact in the game as Grimsby sat in deep in the final exchanges with Wrexham well on top. 7